Topic: World
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Stories of movement and beauty at the London Migration Film Festival
In venues across the capital, the seventh edition of this annual event features cinema from Mexico, Argentina, Lebanon and more
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Tea, coffee? Both, please
To many people tea is a way of life, while others can’t consider living without coffee. I chose to have it all
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The unsettling, dreamlike world of author Jamil Jan Kochai
The Afghan-American author’s latest collection of short stories has attracted both controversy and acclaim. Now it is shortlisted for a coveted US National Book Award
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9 Muslim travel influencers you need to follow
From epic biking and camping trips to luxury destinations, these travel writers use their social media accounts to open a window to their globetrotting adventures
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The hero and the traitor: A tale of two brothers in WWI
How two siblings took opposite sides during the First World War, with one defecting to the Germans and the other awarded a Victoria Cross.
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A greener Glasgow
From Afghan allotments to vibrant gardens, Muslims are helping to bring verdant community spaces to the heart of the city
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Saleh Saeed Q&A: ‘We know the world can afford to feed and look after everyone’
The humanitarian charity CEO on inequality and fundraising to help those affected by the catastrophic floods in Pakistan
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Online disinformation from India fuelled Leicester unrest
Analysis reveals Twitter posts by Hindu nationalists incited tensions between Muslims and Hindus
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My Aberdeen: Leila Aboulela
An award-winning author who was born in Cairo and moved to Aberdeen in her mid-20s takes us on a tour of the ‘Granite City’








